Bangladeshi Case Series of Bardet-Biedl Syndrome.

IF 0.7 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/4017010
Fariah Osman, Md Iftekher Iqbal, M Nazrul Islam, Syed Jahangir Kabir
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A rare multisystemic, ciliopathic autosomal recessive disorder called Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) primarily affects children of consanguineous marriages. Both men and women are affected by it. It is characterized by some major and many minor features to aid in the clinical diagnosis and management. Here, we reported two Bangladeshi patients (a 9-year-old girl and 24-year-old male) who were presented with various major and minor features of BBS. Both patients came to us with the symptoms including excessive weight gain, poor vision, and learning disabilities with polydactyly. Our case 1 presented four primary features (retinal degenerations, polydactyly, obesity, and learning deficits) and six secondary features (behavioral abnormality, delayed development, diabetes mellitus, diabetes insipidus, brachydactyly, and LVH), whereas case 2 presented five major criteria (truncal obesity, polydactyly, retinal dystrophy, learning disabilities, and hypogonadism) and six minor criteria (strabismus and cataract, delay in speech, behavioral disorder, developmental delay, brachydactyly and syndactyly, and impaired glucose tolerance test). We diagnosed the cases as BBS. Because there is no specific treatment for BBS, we highlighted the importance of diagnosing it as early as possible so that comprehensive and multidisciplinary care can be offered to prevent avoidable morbidity and mortality.

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孟加拉国Bardet-Biedl综合征病例系列。
一种罕见的多系统、纤毛性常染色体隐性遗传病,叫做Bardet-Biedl综合征(BBS),主要影响近亲婚姻的孩子。男性和女性都会受到影响。它的特点是一些主要的和许多次要的特征,以帮助临床诊断和管理。在此,我们报告了两名孟加拉国患者(一名9岁女孩和一名24岁男性),他们表现出BBS的各种主要和次要特征。这两名患者的症状包括体重过度增加、视力低下和多指畸形的学习障碍。我们的病例1有4个主要特征(视网膜变性、多指畸形、肥胖和学习缺陷)和6个次要特征(行为异常、发育迟缓、糖尿病、尿囊症、短指畸形和LVH),而病例2有5个主要标准(躯干肥胖、多指畸形、视网膜营养不良、学习障碍和性腺功能低下)和6个次要标准(斜视和白内障、语言迟缓、行为障碍、发育迟缓、短指和并指,以及糖耐量试验)。我们诊断为BBS。由于BBS没有特殊的治疗方法,我们强调了尽早诊断的重要性,以便提供全面和多学科的治疗,以预防可避免的发病率和死亡率。
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